Riding a bike takes a lot of balance, hand eye coordination, and feet eye coordination. The only way you can learn to ride a bike is by doing it yourself because you can only practice the skills needed to ride a bike by actually doing it. For example you need to learn to balance while on the bike before you can learn to ride it and you can only learn how to balance by physically doing it and gaining experience and not by reading books. Another example of a way experience benefits more than reading it in a book is when you learn to pedal the bike and how to stop it. Experience would benefit more than reading if in a book in this situation because by gaining experience you know how much force to put into you pedaling in different terrains and how to
Riding a bike takes a lot of balance, hand eye coordination, and feet eye coordination. The only way you can learn to ride a bike is by doing it yourself because you can only practice the skills needed to ride a bike by actually doing it. For example you need to learn to balance while on the bike before you can learn to ride it and you can only learn how to balance by physically doing it and gaining experience and not by reading books. Another example of a way experience benefits more than reading it in a book is when you learn to pedal the bike and how to stop it. Experience would benefit more than reading if in a book in this situation because by gaining experience you know how much force to put into you pedaling in different terrains and how to